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The European Parliament has made a decisive move, voting overwhelmingly to demand the immediate release of Niger's ousted President, Mohamed Bazoum. In this video, we break down the urgent resolution passed on March 11, 2026, and what it means for the geopolitical tensions in the Sahel. 🇪🇺 The EU's Demand: The resolution was adopted with a massive majority—524 votes in favor, 2 against, and 29 abstentions . The Parliament condemned the "arbitrary detention" of President Bazoum, who has been held with his wife since the military coup in July 2023. Lawmakers are warning that keeping him imprisoned beyond the official end of his mandate on April 2 would constitute a "serious failure" . ⚠️ Concerns Over Detention Conditions: The text highlights that there has been no verifiable information about Bazoum's condition for over a year. He is reportedly being held without access to legal representation, family visits, or adequate medical care . The EU Parliament also condemned the broader crackdown on political actors, journalists, and civil society in Niger . 🌍 Why This Matters: Geopolitical Context · A Key Partner Lost: Before the coup, Bazoum was a crucial Western partner in fighting terrorism in the Sahel. French MEP Christophe Gomart, who introduced the resolution, stated that Bazoum was a key partner for European forces in combating terrorism, arms trafficking, and human smuggling . · The presidents Response: Niger's military government, led by General Abdourahamane Tiani, has dismissed the resolution as interference. Nigerien civil society actors have stated, "We no longer need the European Union to pay our salaries," and accused the EU of trying to dictate to a "free entity" . · The Uranium Factor: Analysts suggest the EU's strong reaction is tied to losing control over Niger's resources. Since the coup, Niger has nationalized French uranium operations (Somair) and is now looking to sell uranium to Russia and China, cutting off a vital energy source for Europe . · Shifting Alliances: Niger has expelled French and US forces and is strengthening ties with Russia, joining Mali and Burkina Faso in the Alliance of Sahelian States (AES) . 📉 The Situation on the Ground: Since the coup, the security and humanitarian crisis has deepened. Attacks by extremist groups have increased, and the president has extended the political transition for five years, with no elections in sight . What happens next? While the resolution is not legally binding, it increases international pressure on the Niamey regime as the April 2 deadline approaches. 🔔 Don't forget to LIKE and SUBSCRIBE for more updates on international affairs and the Sahel region. #Niger #Bazoum #EuropeanParliament #Sahel #BreakingNews